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Reviewing Main Ideas for Final
Chapter 1:
Settlement of the Americas
North American Life (Native Americans)
Shared Customs & Beliefs
Native American Trade
Native Americans & Land
Early Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
Renaissance
West Africans & Europeans Meet
West African cultures
Kingdoms & Trade
Slavery in Africa
Christopher Columbus
Daring Expedition
Columbus's Impact
Chapter 2:
Building a Spanish Empire
Spanish Push North
Native American resistance to the Spanish
English Explorers
Jamestown Settlement
Growing Tobacco
Conflict with Native Americans
Bacon's Rebellion
French in North America
Plymouth Colony
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Dissent in the Puritan Community
War with the Indians
Dutch in New York
Other Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Chapter 3:
English Civil War
Mercantilism
Britain's Colonial Policy Early 1700s
Diverse Colonial Economies
Colonial Society
Wealth in Land
Trades & Occupation
Colonial Women
The Nature of Work
Colonial Education
African Americans in the Colonies
Middle Passage
Slavery in the Colonies
Free Blacks
Laws & Revolts
Western Expansion
Native American & French Reaction
Religious Tensions
Chapter 4:
Causes of French & Indian War
British Win War
Weakened Loyalty to Britain
Changing British Policy
Stamp Act Crisis
Rising Tensions in Colonies
Lexington & Concord
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
"Remember the Ladies"
Siege of Boston
Strengths & Weaknesses during War
Fighting in the North
Victory at Saratoga
Americans Endure Hardships
Victories in West & South
Impact of the Revolution
Chapter 5:
Early Government
Opposition to the Articles
Shay's Rebellion
Constitutional Convention Assembles
"Father of the Constitution"
Divisions at Convention
Reaching Agreements
A Lasting Document
Government Structure
Federalist View
Anti-Federalist View
Why the Federalists Won
Bill of Rights
New Leaders
Washington's Government
Planning a Capital City
Chapter 6:
Hamilton's Program
Foreign Policy Issues
Political Parties Emerge
John Adams as President
Election of 1800
Peaceful Transfer of Power
Reducing Government
Jefferson and the Courts
Jefferson's Program in the West
Election of 1804
Increasing Tensions with Europe
War in the Old Northwest
Native American Reactions
War of 1812 Breaks Out
The War Ends
Postwar Boom & Panic
Missouri Compromise
Chapter 7:
Crossing the Appalachians
Expanding into Florida
Bound for the Pacific
Chapter 8:
Industrial Revolution
Transportation & Communication
Expanding Economy
Role of Banks
Farming in Old Northwest
Industries of the Northeast
Growth of Cities
Labor Disputes in Factories
Economy of the South
Slavery System
Slave Revolts
Jackson as President
Tariff Crisis
Indian Crisis
Bank War
Jackson's Successors
Chapter 10:
Historians & Civil War
Case Against Slavery
Southern Views on Slavery
Differences Between North & South
Effects of Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Changes in Political Parties
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Creation of Republican Party
Violence Erupts
Slavery and National Politics
Lecompton Constitution
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
John Brown's Raid
Election of 1860
Lower South Secedes
War Starts
Chapter 11:
First Battle of Bull Run
Preparing for War
War in the West
War in the East
South Attacks
Politics in the South
Politics in the North
Emancipation and the War
African Americans Join the War
Hardships of War
Victories for General Lee
Battle of Gettysburg
Vicksburg
Importance of 1863
Gettysburg Address
Grant Takes Command
Sherman in Georgia
Election of 1864
New Birth of Freedom
End of the War
Lincoln is Assassinated
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Chapter 1:
Settlement of the Americas
North American Life (Native Americans)
Shared Customs & Beliefs
Native American Trade
Native Americans & Land
Early Middle Ages
Late Middle Ages
Renaissance
West Africans & Europeans Meet
West African cultures
Kingdoms & Trade
Slavery in Africa
Christopher Columbus
Daring Expedition
Columbus's Impact
Chapter 2:
Building a Spanish Empire
Spanish Push North
Native American resistance to the Spanish
English Explorers
Jamestown Settlement
Growing Tobacco
Conflict with Native Americans
Bacon's Rebellion
French in North America
Plymouth Colony
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Dissent in the Puritan Community
War with the Indians
Dutch in New York
Other Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
Chapter 3:
English Civil War
Mercantilism
Britain's Colonial Policy Early 1700s
Diverse Colonial Economies
Colonial Society
Wealth in Land
Trades & Occupation
Colonial Women
The Nature of Work
Colonial Education
African Americans in the Colonies
Middle Passage
Slavery in the Colonies
Free Blacks
Laws & Revolts
Western Expansion
Native American & French Reaction
Religious Tensions
Chapter 4:
Causes of French & Indian War
British Win War
Weakened Loyalty to Britain
Changing British Policy
Stamp Act Crisis
Rising Tensions in Colonies
Lexington & Concord
Common Sense
Declaration of Independence
"Remember the Ladies"
Siege of Boston
Strengths & Weaknesses during War
Fighting in the North
Victory at Saratoga
Americans Endure Hardships
Victories in West & South
Impact of the Revolution
Chapter 5:
Early Government
Opposition to the Articles
Shay's Rebellion
Constitutional Convention Assembles
"Father of the Constitution"
Divisions at Convention
Reaching Agreements
A Lasting Document
Government Structure
Federalist View
Anti-Federalist View
Why the Federalists Won
Bill of Rights
New Leaders
Washington's Government
Planning a Capital City
Chapter 6:
Hamilton's Program
Foreign Policy Issues
Political Parties Emerge
John Adams as President
Election of 1800
Peaceful Transfer of Power
Reducing Government
Jefferson and the Courts
Jefferson's Program in the West
Election of 1804
Increasing Tensions with Europe
War in the Old Northwest
Native American Reactions
War of 1812 Breaks Out
The War Ends
Postwar Boom & Panic
Missouri Compromise
Chapter 7:
Crossing the Appalachians
Expanding into Florida
Bound for the Pacific
Chapter 8:
Industrial Revolution
Transportation & Communication
Expanding Economy
Role of Banks
Farming in Old Northwest
Industries of the Northeast
Growth of Cities
Labor Disputes in Factories
Economy of the South
Slavery System
Slave Revolts
Jackson as President
Tariff Crisis
Indian Crisis
Bank War
Jackson's Successors
Chapter 10:
Historians & Civil War
Case Against Slavery
Southern Views on Slavery
Differences Between North & South
Effects of Missouri Compromise
Compromise of 1850
Changes in Political Parties
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Creation of Republican Party
Violence Erupts
Slavery and National Politics
Lecompton Constitution
Lincoln-Douglas Debates
John Brown's Raid
Election of 1860
Lower South Secedes
War Starts
Chapter 11:
First Battle of Bull Run
Preparing for War
War in the West
War in the East
South Attacks
Politics in the South
Politics in the North
Emancipation and the War
African Americans Join the War
Hardships of War
Victories for General Lee
Battle of Gettysburg
Vicksburg
Importance of 1863
Gettysburg Address
Grant Takes Command
Sherman in Georgia
Election of 1864
New Birth of Freedom
End of the War
Lincoln is Assassinated